Not quite as immersive as I'd been expecting Snowleopard, certainly the mesh fences are quite a contrast to the naturalistic rockwork window frames, and even the frosted patterns on the glass detract a bit. It looks reasonably large though, and quite a decent enclosure. Will you be posting a review of this development (I'm hoping so).
Not quite as immersive as I'd been expecting Snowleopard, certainly the mesh fences are quite a contrast to the naturalistic rockwork window frames, and even the frosted patterns on the glass detract a bit. It looks reasonably large though, and quite a decent enclosure. Will you be posting a review of this development (I'm hoping so).
Ah, the only part I recognize from the initial drawing; the details around the view window. The mesh around the exhibit isn't so bad to view into the exhibit, but for a photographer who used to be able to view in with no visible barriers, it's a step back.
EDIT: I didn't read the title correctly and thought this was the sloth bear exhibit. So I am unsure what the viewing was like for the former tiger exhibit.
Ah, the only part I recognize from the initial drawing; the details around the view window. The mesh around the exhibit isn't so bad to view into the exhibit, but for a photographer who used to be able to view in with no visible barriers, it's a step back.
EDIT: I didn't read the title correctly and thought this was the sloth bear exhibit. So I am unsure what the viewing was like for the former tiger exhibit.